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Bumps the all-dependencies group with 3 updates: astro, @cloudflare/workers-types and wrangler.

Updates astro from 6.4.7 to 7.0.0

Release notes

Sourced from astro's releases.

astro@7.0.0

Major Changes

  • #15819 cafec4e Thanks @​delucis! - Upgrade to Vite v8

  • #16965 57ead0d Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Makes 'jsx' the default value for compressHTML

    Astro now strips whitespace from your HTML using JSX rules by default, the same way frameworks like React do. Whitespace and line breaks around elements are removed, but meaningful whitespace within a single line — like a space between two inline elements — is preserved. To keep a space that would otherwise be removed, write it explicitly in your source, for example with {" "}.

    This can change rendered output where whitespace between inline elements was previously meaningful. To keep Astro's earlier behavior, set compressHTML: true for HTML-aware compression, or compressHTML: false to preserve all whitespace.

  • #16610 c63e7e4 Thanks @​matthewp! - Adds background dev server management for AI coding agents.

    When an AI coding agent is detected, astro dev now automatically starts the dev server as a detached background process. This prevents the dev server from blocking the agent's terminal and allows it to continue working while the server runs.

    A lock file (.astro/dev.json) is written when the dev server starts, recording the server's URL, port, and PID. This prevents duplicate servers from being started for the same project.

    New flag and subcommands

    • astro dev --background — Start the dev server as a background process (this is what runs automatically when an agent is detected).
    • astro dev stop — Stop a running background dev server.
    • astro dev status — Check if a dev server is running and display its URL, PID, and uptime.
    • astro dev logs — View logs from a background dev server. Use --follow (-f) to stream new output as it's written.

    These allow you to start and manage dev servers programmatically and were designed with AI coding agents in mind.

    What should I do?

    No action is required. If you are not using an AI coding agent, astro dev behaves exactly as before. If you are using an agent, background mode is enabled automatically — the agent will receive the server URL and PID, and can use astro dev stop to shut it down.

    To opt out of automatic background mode when an agent is detected, set the environment variable ASTRO_DEV_BACKGROUND=0 before running astro dev.

  • #17010 0606073 Thanks @​ocavue! - Removes the @astrojs/db package as it is no longer maintained.

    The @astrojs/db package were deprecated in v6.4.5 and is now removed. This means the astro db, astro login, astro logout, astro link, and astro init CLI commands have also been removed.

    If you were using Astro DB in your project, remove @astrojs/db from your project's dependencies and replace it with one of the following alternatives:

    • Node.js built-in SQLite: Node.js now includes a built-in node:sqlite module (available since Node.js v22.5.0). This is a good option if you are using the Node.js adapter and were using @astrojs/db for local SQLite storage.
    • Drizzle ORM: If you were using @astrojs/db for its Drizzle-based schema and query API, you can use Drizzle directly with any supported database.
    • Other database libraries: Use any database library that suits your deployment platform (e.g. Turso, PlanetScale, Neon).
  • #16462 c30a778 Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Replaces the Go compiler with a Rust-based version.

    The Rust-based Astro compiler (@astrojs/compiler-rs) is now the default compiler. This new compiler is faster and more reliable, leading to faster build times and iteration cycles during development.

    This new compiler is more strict regarding invalid syntax. For example, unclosed HTML tags will now throw an error instead of being ignored. It also does not attempt to correct semantically invalid HTML anymore, instead leaving it to the browser to handle, similar to other tools or document.write() in JavaScript.

    The previous Go-based compiler has been removed, along with the experimental.rustCompiler flag used to opt into the Rust compiler. If you were setting experimental.rustCompiler in your astro.config.mjs, you can now remove it. No other action is required.

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Changelog

Sourced from astro's changelog.

7.0.0

Major Changes

  • #15819 cafec4e Thanks @​delucis! - Upgrade to Vite v8

  • #16965 57ead0d Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Makes 'jsx' the default value for compressHTML

    Astro now strips whitespace from your HTML using JSX rules by default, the same way frameworks like React do. Whitespace and line breaks around elements are removed, but meaningful whitespace within a single line — like a space between two inline elements — is preserved. To keep a space that would otherwise be removed, write it explicitly in your source, for example with {" "}.

    This can change rendered output where whitespace between inline elements was previously meaningful. To keep Astro's earlier behavior, set compressHTML: true for HTML-aware compression, or compressHTML: false to preserve all whitespace.

  • #16610 c63e7e4 Thanks @​matthewp! - Adds background dev server management for AI coding agents.

    When an AI coding agent is detected, astro dev now automatically starts the dev server as a detached background process. This prevents the dev server from blocking the agent's terminal and allows it to continue working while the server runs.

    A lock file (.astro/dev.json) is written when the dev server starts, recording the server's URL, port, and PID. This prevents duplicate servers from being started for the same project.

    New flag and subcommands

    • astro dev --background — Start the dev server as a background process (this is what runs automatically when an agent is detected).
    • astro dev stop — Stop a running background dev server.
    • astro dev status — Check if a dev server is running and display its URL, PID, and uptime.
    • astro dev logs — View logs from a background dev server. Use --follow (-f) to stream new output as it's written.

    These allow you to start and manage dev servers programmatically and were designed with AI coding agents in mind.

    What should I do?

    No action is required. If you are not using an AI coding agent, astro dev behaves exactly as before. If you are using an agent, background mode is enabled automatically — the agent will receive the server URL and PID, and can use astro dev stop to shut it down.

    To opt out of automatic background mode when an agent is detected, set the environment variable ASTRO_DEV_BACKGROUND=0 before running astro dev.

  • #17010 0606073 Thanks @​ocavue! - Removes the @astrojs/db package as it is no longer maintained.

    The @astrojs/db package were deprecated in v6.4.5 and is now removed. This means the astro db, astro login, astro logout, astro link, and astro init CLI commands have also been removed.

    If you were using Astro DB in your project, remove @astrojs/db from your project's dependencies and replace it with one of the following alternatives:

    • Node.js built-in SQLite: Node.js now includes a built-in node:sqlite module (available since Node.js v22.5.0). This is a good option if you are using the Node.js adapter and were using @astrojs/db for local SQLite storage.
    • Drizzle ORM: If you were using @astrojs/db for its Drizzle-based schema and query API, you can use Drizzle directly with any supported database.
    • Other database libraries: Use any database library that suits your deployment platform (e.g. Turso, PlanetScale, Neon).
  • #16462 c30a778 Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Replaces the Go compiler with a Rust-based version.

    The Rust-based Astro compiler (@astrojs/compiler-rs) is now the default compiler. This new compiler is faster and more reliable, leading to faster build times and iteration cycles during development.

    This new compiler is more strict regarding invalid syntax. For example, unclosed HTML tags will now throw an error instead of being ignored. It also does not attempt to correct semantically invalid HTML anymore, instead leaving it to the browser to handle, similar to other tools or document.write() in JavaScript.

    The previous Go-based compiler has been removed, along with the experimental.rustCompiler flag used to opt into the Rust compiler. If you were setting experimental.rustCompiler in your astro.config.mjs, you can now remove it. No other action is required.

  • #16966 6650ec2 Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Makes Sätteri the default Markdown processor

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Commits

Updates @cloudflare/workers-types from 4.20260615.1 to 4.20260621.1

Commits

Updates wrangler from 4.100.0 to 4.103.0

Release notes

Sourced from wrangler's releases.

wrangler@4.103.0

Minor Changes

  • #14295 cfd6205 Thanks @​dario-piotrowicz! - Move unstable_getWorkerNameFromProject from wrangler to @cloudflare/workers-utils

    The unstable_getWorkerNameFromProject export has been removed from the wrangler package. This function is now available as getWorkerNameFromProject (without the unstable_ prefix) from @cloudflare/workers-utils. If you were importing this function from wrangler, update your import to use @cloudflare/workers-utils instead.

  • #14295 cfd6205 Thanks @​dario-piotrowicz! - Remove experimental autoconfig exports

    The experimental autoconfig exports (experimental_getDetailsForAutoConfig, experimental_runAutoConfig, experimental_AutoConfigFramework) have been removed. This logic has been moved to the @cloudflare/autoconfig package (without the experimental_ prefixes since the package itself is pre-v1).

Patch Changes

  • #14366 c6579d3 Thanks @​jamesopstad! - Resolve relative cf-worker entrypoint imports relative to the importing module

    When loading the experimental cloudflare.config.ts, a relative entrypoint imported with import ... with { type: "cf-worker" } (e.g. ./src/index.ts) is now anchored to the module where the import is written, rather than being passed through verbatim and later resolved against the top-level config file. This fixes incorrect resolution when the import lives in a file other than the entry config — for example a config that re-exports from a nested file.

    Bare specifiers (such as @scope/pkg) and virtual modules (such as virtual:foo) are still left unresolved so that consumers can apply their own resolution.

  • #14316 444b75e Thanks @​matingathani! - Prevent wrangler dev crash when source-mapping a truncated error chunk

    When a worker logs many errors in quick succession, the stderr chunks received by wrangler dev can be truncated mid-stack-frame, leaving a call site with an invalid column number. The source map library throws in that case, which was crashing the wrangler process entirely. The error is now caught and the original (un-source-mapped) text is returned instead.

  • #14118 b38823f Thanks @​aicayzer! - Fix Uint8Array step outputs in local Workflows being persisted with the full backing ArrayBuffer

    A Uint8Array returned from a Workflows step under wrangler dev was serialised together with its full underlying ArrayBuffer, causing a raw SQLITE_TOOBIG error at view sizes well below the documented 1MiB step-output limit. For example, a 200KB view sliced from an 800KB buffer (a common pattern from crypto.getRandomValues or arr.slice(...) on a larger pool) would fail. The view's bytes are now copied to a tight buffer before persistence, bringing local behaviour in line with production. Fixes #14101.

  • Updated dependencies [b38823f]:

    • miniflare@4.20260617.1

wrangler@4.102.0

Minor Changes

  • #14340 f6e49dd Thanks @​emily-shen! - Add cf-wrangler build delegate support

    The experimental cf-wrangler delegate binary now accepts build and emits the Build Output API directory through Wrangler's new-config build path. This lets parent tools invoke Wrangler's build-output implementation with cf-wrangler build instead of shelling out through the public Wrangler CLI.

  • #14324 36777db Thanks @​jamesopstad! - Add experimental --experimental-cf-build-output flag to wrangler build

    When used alongside --experimental-new-config, wrangler build now emits a self-contained Build Output API directory under .cloudflare/output/v0/ instead of delegating to wrangler deploy --dry-run.

Patch Changes

  • #14347 673b09e Thanks @​jamesopstad! - Update undici from 7.24.8 to 7.28.0

  • #14346 e930bd4 Thanks @​haidargit! - Bump ws from 8.20.1 to 8.21.0 to address GHSA-96hv-2xvq-fx4p

    GHSA-96hv-2xvq-fx4p / CVE-2026-48779 (high severity) reports a remote memory-exhaustion DoS in ws@<8.21.0: a peer sending a high volume of tiny fragments and data chunks over modest network traffic can crash a ws server or client via OOM. The fix shipped in ws@8.21.0 (commit 2b2abd45, released 2026-05-22), which also introduces the maxBufferedChunks and maxFragments options. This change bumps the workspace catalog entry so that miniflare, wrangler, and @cloudflare/vite-plugin all pick up the patched release.

  • #14314 5c3bb11 Thanks @​harryzcy! - Bump esbuild to 0.28.1

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Bumps the all-dependencies group with 3 updates: [astro](https://github.com/withastro/astro/tree/HEAD/packages/astro), [@cloudflare/workers-types](https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd) and [wrangler](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/tree/HEAD/packages/wrangler).


Updates `astro` from 6.4.7 to 7.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/withastro/astro/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/withastro/astro/blob/main/packages/astro/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/withastro/astro/commits/astro@7.0.0/packages/astro)

Updates `@cloudflare/workers-types` from 4.20260615.1 to 4.20260621.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/blob/main/RELEASE.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd/commits)

Updates `wrangler` from 4.100.0 to 4.103.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/commits/wrangler@4.103.0/packages/wrangler)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: astro
  dependency-version: 7.0.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: all-dependencies
- dependency-name: "@cloudflare/workers-types"
  dependency-version: 4.20260621.1
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: all-dependencies
- dependency-name: wrangler
  dependency-version: 4.103.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: all-dependencies
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